Our Work

WHAT WE DO

We come together at regular meetings, sometimes in person and sometimes through web conferences, to identify opportunities to work together and leverage our planned efforts to amplify our impacts; we share lessons learned and offer up informational resources; we work together to pursue funding opportunities and realize impacts that are strengthened through our collaboration.

Partnerships formed through the 2-3-2 have resulted in new business, hundreds of treated acres, numerous outreach and educational opportunities, and at least ten training events. Together, we have raised over $4.6 million to bridge geographic boundaries and improve the health of our forests, our watersheds and our communities.

VISION

Working together we will cross public/ private lands, state and federal agencies to:

Develop resilient landscapes and communities that can co-exist with fire

Prepare our communities and landscapes for changes

Build resilient water resources and economies

Nurture and promote community engagement

Elevate and expand the work of established local efforts

Work collaboratively across public and private lands with the support of state, federal, and tribal entities and established collaborative groups

GOALS

We collaborate across boundaries to:

Develop smoother operations and response to ecosystem changes

Promote forest health across public/private boundaries

Secure resilient water resources

Support regional needs (planning)

Promote public education & support

Work to restore Fish and Wildlife habitat linkages

Incorporate best available science into land management practices

OBJECTIVES

Establish a learning network for the sharing and transfer of knowledge